Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 iF THE PROBLEM IS TRULY SO BAD ASK YOUR gp TO REFER YOU TO THE ROYAL lONDON HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL (oops didnt mean capitals) this can be an NHS referral. My daughter attended there for the same problem. They had her in for a few days to try to remedy her yeast problem. It worked but of course yeast infections recurr so easily and forever you will need to be vigilant about it and keep retreating. But do ask for referral if at all practicable. Cheers chris been tested for h.plyori from my docs came bqack negative, and had the stool test from genova showed small amounts of bacteria aswell as the yeast and was given anti bioictics which did nothing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 When completing an antifungal regime do also take LIVER SUPPORT such as Silymarin Milk Thistle. It is the liver that will deal with all the toxins released by the dying yeast. I would also add HCL Betaine, as this will increase stomach acid protection against reinfection of yeast. It will also ensure some of those supplements are being absorbed better than they otherwise would be. Sorry to hear you are having so much trouble. It can be complicated to get well when you have several health problems at once.a White's anti-candida programme has 4 components, so you could check whether you are attacking it on all fronts:(1) no-sugar, no-yeast, low carb diet(2) supplements to make up for any vitamin or mineral deficiencies(3) probiotics to re-establish good gut flora(4) anti-fungals such as capryllic acid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Thank you will speak with my endo about it. Steve > > > > > iF THE PROBLEM IS TRULY SO BAD ASK YOUR gp TO REFER YOU TO THE ROYAL lONDON HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL (oops didnt mean capitals) this can be an NHS referral. My daughter attended there for the same problem. They had her in for a few days to try to remedy her yeast problem. It worked but of course yeast infections recurr so easily and forever you will need to be vigilant about it and keep retreating. But do ask for referral if at all practicable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Hi Sally just been looking at their website what should i actually ask for as these is quite a bit list of things they offer, and would it be totally free through the nhs ? http://www.uclh.nhs.uk/OurServices/OurHospitals/RLHIM/Pages/Home.aspx Thanks Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 hi steve you said the following in an answer to chris: > > > I dont want to go on any adrenal support again unless i have to 100% When i am on adrenal support apart from the constant peeing, and raised blood sugars i feel better yes. can you confirm that before taking hc (if that's what you mean by *any adrenal support*?)that you peed the normal amount of times a day (whatever that is, perhaps 8?). was constant peeing a side-effect of taking hc? in an earlier reply i think sally has hit the nail squarly on the head and the yeast absolutely must be eliminated. due to the upcoming assault on your yeast, please try and give your liver some extra attention...even if it is just very simple things like taking dandelion tea, lemon water and tulsi tea ...the latter is very helpful to the adrenals particularly and balances/reduces the load for the liver further down the line, if you know what i mean. the other thing i would recommend is that you start feeling like you are on the road to recovery ...shift your perspective ...i know it's not necessarily easy but it may be an idea worth considering. from what i recall you do not have hashimoto's ...that's quite unusual in this day and age from what i have read...is it possible that your thyroid dysfunction could be temporary? before you got sick were you under a huge amount of stress? the other day i posted a link to the way that deiodinase enzymes work ...under situation x, y or z these enzymes will behave in a,b, or c mode ...if there is a serious amount of stress then the enzyme responsible for making reverse t3 step in and become dominant (and block the active t3 from getting in to the cells). the body is so amazingly clever don't you think...it does all this to get our attention that something is not *right*. life is a journey ... trish > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > I think the angry could well be low cortisol, as sometimes i wake up like that. > > > > I get this too sometimes, and feel really horrible and ruminate endlessly about various people (i do not use the word 'people', to describe them) and various bad things that have happened to me. it goes when I take HC. For me this is an adrenal symptom. > > > > > > > I dont want to go on any adrenal support again unless i have to 100% When i am on adrenal support apart from the constant peeing, and raised blood sugars i feel better yes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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